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wanted you to wait ♪ ♪ let me tell you the story of my situation i was talking to this girl from the u.s. nations ♪ ♪ you, you got what i need but you say he's just a friend but you say ♪ ♪ he's just a friend oh, baby, you, you got what i need ♪ >> everybody. ♪ but you say he's just a friend and you say he's just a friend ♪ ♪ you >> bring it. ♪ you got what i need but you say he's just a friend ♪ >> yeah. ♪ but you say he's just a friend oh baby you you got what i need ♪ ♪ but you say he's just a friend but you say he's just a friend ♪ >> everybody. ♪ clap you hands everybody if you got what it takes because i'm justin ♪ ♪ i'm jimmy and we want you to know that these are the breaks ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ butterfly in the sky i can go twice as high take a look it's in a book ♪ ♪ a reading rainbow a reading rainbow i can go anywhere i can go anywhere ♪ ♪ friends you know ways to grow at reading rainbow a reading rainbow ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ the end the end ♪ ♪ in the cupboard there's a monster there's a monster at the end o
wanted you to wait ♪ ♪ let me tell you the story of my situation i was talking to this girl from the u.s. nations ♪ ♪ you, you got what i need but you say he's just a friend but you say ♪ ♪ he's just a friend oh, baby, you, you got what i need ♪ >> everybody. ♪ but you say he's just a friend and you say he's just a friend ♪ ♪ you >> bring it. ♪ you got what i need but you say he's just a friend ♪ >> yeah. ♪ but you say he's just a friend oh baby you...
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. >> now growing up as heir to the food fortune in becoming the first openly gay u.s. ambassador. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> they keep. thank you very much. it is really wonderful to be here in the spot at this time because the system of the street people are demonstrating their enthusiasm for a decision that came down this morning which i am sure you all know about. for the record this is an historic decision based on the night circuit review of a trial court judgment which held that proposition eight at the proposition that took away the right to of california said this is of the same sex to marry was overruled as unconstitutional. so it is monumental in many ways it may be the first case of its kind to a recent supreme court. this depends on the number of circumstances but also depends on how quickly other cases move through the courts because there are other cases in the court at this moment. there are not the same as this one because this one reflects on california law and how in the terms of judge reinhardt who wrote the majority opinion, rights were stripped aw
. >> now growing up as heir to the food fortune in becoming the first openly gay u.s. ambassador. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> they keep. thank you very much. it is really wonderful to be here in the spot at this time because the system of the street people are demonstrating their enthusiasm for a decision that came down this morning which i am sure you all know about. for the record this is an historic decision based on the night circuit review of a trial court judgment...
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the best example is the u.s. postal service. this size of the u.s. postal service absolutely dwarfs who infringe postal service to allow british postal service. index, in the 1830's caught stunned that indies american with people are better informed than in cities in france. they were getting the news carried by the u.s. postal service. in next question the dough is too light didn't americans balk if we don't like government alike invincible government? how can we except that the u.s. full-service. for a couple of reasons. first, the postal service was laundered, if you will, through local officials. the local processor, the person sitting in the store who collected the no unsold the steps was of the relative of the person in a keep little party. they connected to those locally based political parties. so it was a very much a joint operations with the local officials. even though the funding for this was coming from the national government. second, we have used a lot of contractors. we use the private sector to actually carry the mail which provided
the best example is the u.s. postal service. this size of the u.s. postal service absolutely dwarfs who infringe postal service to allow british postal service. index, in the 1830's caught stunned that indies american with people are better informed than in cities in france. they were getting the news carried by the u.s. postal service. in next question the dough is too light didn't americans balk if we don't like government alike invincible government? how can we except that the u.s....
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are making their tv debut with us tonight on their way to play this weekend at the pitchfork music festival in chicago. performing the song, "stay useless," from their album, "attack on memory," please welcome cloud nothings! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ can i say what's going wrong with me i used to have it all now i'm alone ♪ ♪ i've never said i'm better off this way i need something to do somewhere to go ♪ ♪ i need time to stop moving i need time to stay useless i need time to stop moving ♪ ♪ i need time to stay useless i need time to stop moving ♪ ♪ i need time to stay useless i need time
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guests are making their tv debut with us tonight...
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when you have got television ads coming in in my race the u.s. chamber of commerce came in, paid for by the u.s. chamber of commerce. they don't do that anymore. they learned they were getting a bad reputation by spending money in their names so they started these other groups but when you get $1 million as they did in my campaign, influences the election and the traditional support of meeting folks in the community and relying on recommendations and things of that nature. >> as long as you did -- not easy. my wife knows -- >> thanks. the american bar association. give them the situation now at the elections going on and the money going into campaigns what can judges and courts do to, batch work overcome the public perception and judicial perception that money buys decisions? >> good question. i think if i had the answer i might still be a judge. it is a tremendous problem we have got to do something with. you always have someone who wants to be a judge not fighting by the same rules. the bar association, we have greater control by bar associatio
when you have got television ads coming in in my race the u.s. chamber of commerce came in, paid for by the u.s. chamber of commerce. they don't do that anymore. they learned they were getting a bad reputation by spending money in their names so they started these other groups but when you get $1 million as they did in my campaign, influences the election and the traditional support of meeting folks in the community and relying on recommendations and things of that nature. >> as long as...
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we'd probably have to station u.s. troops on the soil, to make sure we get dragged out to any conflict. there are serious costs with those as well. >> farmer state department. ironically you brought up a point i wanted to actually ask about with the disclaimer analogies are very, very dangerous. why is there not more focus on the idea of a very limited coalition? i'm not talking about a whole national security guarantee or a mini nato. but one thing is a lot of those countries in the middle east, even saudi arabia, really doesn't want to spend its money on nuclear capabilities. they want to be able to assure their people that they're protected. my colleague has sort of tossed out an idea that seems to make a lot of sense and that is that we should look at starting to build a coalition but again disclaimer about analogies to others, with saudi arabia, with turkey, with the gulf states and a number in the region that attack against any -- or one is an attack against any. and it has a number of elegant elements to it and
we'd probably have to station u.s. troops on the soil, to make sure we get dragged out to any conflict. there are serious costs with those as well. >> farmer state department. ironically you brought up a point i wanted to actually ask about with the disclaimer analogies are very, very dangerous. why is there not more focus on the idea of a very limited coalition? i'm not talking about a whole national security guarantee or a mini nato. but one thing is a lot of those countries in the...
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to keep safe 1.7 million or so travelers who fly within the u.s. and from the u.s. from the 450 airports. while we stride to provide the most effective security in the most efficient way. and we're taking a number of steps to achieve those goals. that's why we continue moving away from the one-size-fits-all construct that was stood up after 9/11, using intelligence, technology and training to accomplish this critical mission. now, as each of the over 600 million people that we screen each year or of the 6 billion people we have screened since our rollout in may of 2002, completely satisfied with the manner in which we have accomplished our mission, no, obviously not. but the vast majority are. and we've learned where and how we can modify procedures without compromising security, and that's why we're transforming who tsa is and how we accomplish our mission through this risk-based security initiatives, including modified less intrusive physical screening of world war ii veterans on honor flights, children 12 and under from last fall and now passengers 75 and older,
to keep safe 1.7 million or so travelers who fly within the u.s. and from the u.s. from the 450 airports. while we stride to provide the most effective security in the most efficient way. and we're taking a number of steps to achieve those goals. that's why we continue moving away from the one-size-fits-all construct that was stood up after 9/11, using intelligence, technology and training to accomplish this critical mission. now, as each of the over 600 million people that we screen each year...
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u.s. vessels of identified the accused u.s. soldier as a 38- year-old married father of two who suffered a traumatic brain injury in iraq in 2010. >> these kinds of events in the incident will take place in any war. >> that was defense secretary leon panetta who went on to say the soldier may face the death penalty. hundreds of students in eastern afghanistan called for a public trial. the critical day in the race for the white house. southern voters making their voices heard today and it is anyone's guess. presidential hopefuls are facing not in alabama and mississippi. also casting votes they in hawaii. jummy olabanji is tracking. >> i have learned how to say "y'all," and "i like grits." >> of like one of my competitors, i have hundreds before. -- unlike my competitors, i have had grits before. [laughter] >> they are neck and neck, but it will take more than food to find voters. this is the deep south, mostly rural, pork, and conservative. the millionaire mormon and front runner will not walk away easy with a win. >> this put
u.s. vessels of identified the accused u.s. soldier as a 38- year-old married father of two who suffered a traumatic brain injury in iraq in 2010. >> these kinds of events in the incident will take place in any war. >> that was defense secretary leon panetta who went on to say the soldier may face the death penalty. hundreds of students in eastern afghanistan called for a public trial. the critical day in the race for the white house. southern voters making their voices heard today...
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captured by the confederates here from u.s. forces. retaken by those same u.s. forces on day two. and then at the battle of richmond, kentucky, confederates took this a second time. so, it has a storied past of a gun trading hands more than once between opposing forces. we are quite lucky that we have a very diverse collection of field artillery on the battlefield. it is a lot of different types of guns at shiloh that you don't see elsewhere. every gun currently on the battlefield, all the field artillery on the battlefield and the two siege guns with either made prior to or during the american civil war. so, these are actual historical pieces from that time. they were in the united states arsenal from the national military park was established and the commission requisitioned 250 cannon for the marking of the battlefield and for use in monuments as well. so, we're lucky. we're lucky. it's one of the first battlefield sites to be set aside and these artillery pieces were still housed in the united states arsenals and with available for marking the battlefield. a lot of people don'
captured by the confederates here from u.s. forces. retaken by those same u.s. forces on day two. and then at the battle of richmond, kentucky, confederates took this a second time. so, it has a storied past of a gun trading hands more than once between opposing forces. we are quite lucky that we have a very diverse collection of field artillery on the battlefield. it is a lot of different types of guns at shiloh that you don't see elsewhere. every gun currently on the battlefield, all the...
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tsa precheck is open to u.s. citizens members of customs and border protection, trusted travelers program and certain airline frequent flyers. in the few months since we began this initiative over 310,000 passengers have gone through tsa precheck and feedback we've been receiving from participants has been consistently positive. as a result we will expand to other airports and airlines throughout 2012. there's more onto risk-based security than precheck. other efforts recently deployed, screening of 300,000 airline pilots in 10 airports. changes in screening procedures for 60,000 or so 12 and under children traveling by air every day, and expanded behavior techniques in airports. additionally further develop layered approach to security through state-of-the-art technologies, additional canine teams, pang identification teams and other actions which strengthen our ability to keep terrorists off aircraft. to keep away from one size fits all, tsa moving towards a high-performance organization with a counter-terroris
tsa precheck is open to u.s. citizens members of customs and border protection, trusted travelers program and certain airline frequent flyers. in the few months since we began this initiative over 310,000 passengers have gone through tsa precheck and feedback we've been receiving from participants has been consistently positive. as a result we will expand to other airports and airlines throughout 2012. there's more onto risk-based security than precheck. other efforts recently deployed,...
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i'm confident that u.s. researchers can continue to be at the forefront of particle physics and other scientific disciplines. i share your enthusiasm for the u.s. leadership in these fields. not only did you not answer the question, you also implied we would be just fine without having any world-class facilities in the united states. that is really troubling to me. and i want just to ask for clarification on that, if i'm misunderstanding. very clearly, i would ask the question, yes or no, does president obama believe we should build large-scale leading physics facilities as we used to, or is he satisfied in spending on other things while our students go abroad for physics? >> i simply do not agree with the space news formulation that the united states has fallen from first to third. as i know of, the united states is still number one in space. and intends to stay that way. on high energy physics, it is not true that we are content to leave the future of high energy physics and facilities for doing that to th
i'm confident that u.s. researchers can continue to be at the forefront of particle physics and other scientific disciplines. i share your enthusiasm for the u.s. leadership in these fields. not only did you not answer the question, you also implied we would be just fine without having any world-class facilities in the united states. that is really troubling to me. and i want just to ask for clarification on that, if i'm misunderstanding. very clearly, i would ask the question, yes or no, does...
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it made its way up to the u.s. supreme court. and the u.s. supreme court did not do the right thing. i want to put up a quote from a woman sitting on the supreme court at that time, ruth bader ginsburg, who wrote the dissent in the lee ledbetter case. "in our view, this court does not comprehend or is indifferent to the insidious way in which women can be victims of pay discrimination." pretty straightforward, but at least there were some folks on that court who did understand what you were trying to do. >> that is right. i have had many calls from all over the united states. she was right on justice alito said in the opinion that it did not makes sense -- it did not make sense. he said my problem was not that i was not discriminated against, but it was because i did not file a charge the first time i t that discriminatory paycheck even though i did not know it. that does not make sense. that is not what the law was. but justice ginsberg hit the nail on the head. tavis: that was pretty crazy. i thought that decision was pretty -- how can you
it made its way up to the u.s. supreme court. and the u.s. supreme court did not do the right thing. i want to put up a quote from a woman sitting on the supreme court at that time, ruth bader ginsburg, who wrote the dissent in the lee ledbetter case. "in our view, this court does not comprehend or is indifferent to the insidious way in which women can be victims of pay discrimination." pretty straightforward, but at least there were some folks on that court who did understand what...
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so the u.s. army corps of engineers has engaged a team of scientists and engineers to hold the river to its present channel. how long the corps can keep the river where it is is really just a matter of money. one of the things about engineering is that that you can do almost anything, given the money. we can basically keep the river where it is. we may have control structures up and down the river, because the river will try to change course to find the shortest distance to the gulf of mexico. it may be not this flood, but maybe the next where a levee might break or else a structure might be flanked or something like that, where the river will try to change its course again. but the corps realized it could not really let this happen. the economies of baton rouge and new orleans depend on the river for its fresh water, for its commerce, its transportation. industries all up and down the river use the fresh water in their processing. in its continuing search for the shortest route to the sea, the m
so the u.s. army corps of engineers has engaged a team of scientists and engineers to hold the river to its present channel. how long the corps can keep the river where it is is really just a matter of money. one of the things about engineering is that that you can do almost anything, given the money. we can basically keep the river where it is. we may have control structures up and down the river, because the river will try to change course to find the shortest distance to the gulf of mexico....
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when i came on board in july i met with the u.s. marshals as well as the -- fire marshals as well as the chief. they did a great job of following the plan to a t. >> reporter: he certainly emphasized that, really thanking the staff. you can imagine if that person didn't step in, we could be talking about a horrific event at perry hall high school. one thing that's missing, the name and more information on the shooting and the victim. all that he would say is both are students at perry hall high. we did spend some time at shock trauma. we didn't see anyone having an interest talking to the media. all the hospital spokesperson would say is that the victim is in critical condition but is expected to survive. so that is some good news. again, a recap. dr. dance said school will be open tomorrow, that there will be more security and staff in place and, again, we are still waiting on official information on both the shooter's name and the victim's name. we'll send it back to you. >> yanks. as she said we don't know a whole lot about the s
when i came on board in july i met with the u.s. marshals as well as the -- fire marshals as well as the chief. they did a great job of following the plan to a t. >> reporter: he certainly emphasized that, really thanking the staff. you can imagine if that person didn't step in, we could be talking about a horrific event at perry hall high school. one thing that's missing, the name and more information on the shooting and the victim. all that he would say is both are students at perry...
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a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they significantly changed the constitution. so you can scroll over the document and these links pop up. i get to explain what words they changed and what dwinks it made. that was a really cool thing to do. but the conversation that went on after watt one of the most polarized i have ever seen. and it wasn't encouraging. it was kind of disturbing and didn't seem to make anybody think anything except that they were right to start with that all of the academics are left wing morans. and elitists and the confederacy, you know, there really was a fine -- this was a fine constitution for a fine country that we're making it up about slavery even though you're going through the thing, the word slavery appears in the confederate constitution, does not appear in the u.s. constitution. they write a clause saying their own congress can never ever write a law
a manuscript copy of the confederate constitution and there is this fiction that it's a copy of the u.s. constitution which it is not. so i wrote an introduction and then these hyper links explaining what the difference was in each place where they significantly changed the constitution. so you can scroll over the document and these links pop up. i get to explain what words they changed and what dwinks it made. that was a really cool thing to do. but the conversation that went on after watt one...
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every county in the u.s. is impacted. we know women always go without eating before they allow their children to go without eating. i remember a story -- i was in vegas, which was impacted by the recession. i was in the principal's office. the school had children who qualified for free lunch at 92%. max had his head down, typical of kids who live in poverty. the principal asked him -- he had a box. she walked out and came back later and said, max brought his toys to school so he can sell his toys because his mother lost her job. he recognized that she wasn't eating. so my question to people in our country is, "should 8 year olds worry about selling their toys so their families will have food?" i don't think so. tavis: asking this question -- since children don't have a voice, there is the children's defense fund. since kids don't have the kind of voice of persons over 18 who can vote. who is on the front lines of the fight? >> it has to be all of us. we have to make it known to our elected officials. we have been in our n
every county in the u.s. is impacted. we know women always go without eating before they allow their children to go without eating. i remember a story -- i was in vegas, which was impacted by the recession. i was in the principal's office. the school had children who qualified for free lunch at 92%. max had his head down, typical of kids who live in poverty. the principal asked him -- he had a box. she walked out and came back later and said, max brought his toys to school so he can sell his...
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u.s. tyler and lexing topp. wooden gun ships income. large eight-inch guns and 32 pounders. served well in defense of the, left of grant's last line and then they fired salvos into the confederate-held camps throughout the night of the 6th on into the morning of the 7th. shr shrapnel found on the battlefield. we found shrapnel as far as three miles inland from pittsburg landing. the drum. a great deal about the story behind the drum is one of the early things donated to the park, but cited as being recovered from the battlefield, or near the battlefield. perhaps abandoned. by retreating forces, and then preserved all of these years here at shiloh to be utilized as part of the exhibits. drummers played a special roll in the military organization. the drum was communication. think of it as 19 century walkie-talkie. beats on that drum told the men in the regimen certain things to do. it called them to breakfast. it woke them up in the morning. it put them to sleep at night. it, various beats of the drum told them to do different things in formation. they could even fire by the
u.s. tyler and lexing topp. wooden gun ships income. large eight-inch guns and 32 pounders. served well in defense of the, left of grant's last line and then they fired salvos into the confederate-held camps throughout the night of the 6th on into the morning of the 7th. shr shrapnel found on the battlefield. we found shrapnel as far as three miles inland from pittsburg landing. the drum. a great deal about the story behind the drum is one of the early things donated to the park, but cited as...
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after that, a senate hearing with the heads of the u.s. southern and northern commands. they oversee military operations in the western hemisphere. later, new york mayor michael bloomberg and antonio villaraigosa. >>> following the outcome of the 2010 census. some redistricting plans have landed in courts. stanford law school held a conference in january and what is ahead for the redistricting for the coming decade. this panel on the voting rights act is 90 minutes. >> we're going to get started again. thank you all for coming back in. thank you for being here. one of my favorite philosophers is satchel paige. who is famous for many things. telling you to avoid eating fried food. thank you for helping us with the lunch along those lines. to the people at the levin center. one of the things that he says is let whomever sits around recollecting, i'm looking up the line. that is redistricting partisanship of the voting rights act. i want to start with the past of the voting rights act. it situates many of the debates today. the year the voting rights act was passed, a poem
after that, a senate hearing with the heads of the u.s. southern and northern commands. they oversee military operations in the western hemisphere. later, new york mayor michael bloomberg and antonio villaraigosa. >>> following the outcome of the 2010 census. some redistricting plans have landed in courts. stanford law school held a conference in january and what is ahead for the redistricting for the coming decade. this panel on the voting rights act is 90 minutes. >> we're...
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>> a similar, brighter u.s. now is the time to get us the confidence we all need to keep it goings in the right direction. 8.3, 8%, maybe lower than that. i heard some of what you were saying jeff. it's a jobless recovery in a sense but we have jobs out there. it's the whole skills discussion. brighter u.s., really tough europe. that's what i see. we think europe will be fine at the end of the day. europe has been around a long time. they've got resiliency, if nothing else. this is definitely going to be a testing time for europe. emerging world, the normal issues. but doing well. >> jeff, you've been spending the last several minutes going through the mack co-economic pictures. one of the things we talk a lot about in washington is leadership values and what that does to chill business in
>> a similar, brighter u.s. now is the time to get us the confidence we all need to keep it goings in the right direction. 8.3, 8%, maybe lower than that. i heard some of what you were saying jeff. it's a jobless recovery in a sense but we have jobs out there. it's the whole skills discussion. brighter u.s., really tough europe. that's what i see. we think europe will be fine at the end of the day. europe has been around a long time. they've got resiliency, if nothing else. this is...
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he'll tell you, he told me, he said back to that u.s. senator, fine with me, but i don't see what value businesses will have with it. my god, it was a conversation about the internet. by the way you know who the u.s. is? yeah. it was al gore. i don't even know him. sounds like a hell of a good thing. he should have got a nobel prize for that one i think. but see, that internet just sat there until it went out into commerce. then entrepreneurs got ahold of that and probably most of that hundred trillion dollars we had came out of just that moment. otherwise all that innovation just sits there. a woman invited me at about 9:30 in the morning, could you come and do some classes at constitution? she said today. i need nu an hour and a half. i said did somebody cancel? she said no it's the people that head our best labs. nasa, nih, m.i.t. i said what do you want me to say? she said i want you to tell them innovation is over rated. i said it's not over rated. we have the wrong expectation. i went and talked and there were 40 of them, people th
he'll tell you, he told me, he said back to that u.s. senator, fine with me, but i don't see what value businesses will have with it. my god, it was a conversation about the internet. by the way you know who the u.s. is? yeah. it was al gore. i don't even know him. sounds like a hell of a good thing. he should have got a nobel prize for that one i think. but see, that internet just sat there until it went out into commerce. then entrepreneurs got ahold of that and probably most of that hundred...
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i would dentally buy u.s. high-quality multi-national growth stocks. you can get 2.5% yield the a reasonable price earningings ratio. i like high-yield securities. >> byron, we so appreciate you being on the program. >>> up next on the "wall street journal" report -- is the law requiring you to buy health insurance constitutional? the supreme court takes up the affordable care act this week. what it means to your bottom line and your health. >>> and later, on the job front to the front of the classroom. a look at the way teachers are evaluated. are changes to come? >>> take a look at how the stock market ended the week. we'll be right back with more. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] get the mileage card with special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret
i would dentally buy u.s. high-quality multi-national growth stocks. you can get 2.5% yield the a reasonable price earningings ratio. i like high-yield securities. >> byron, we so appreciate you being on the program. >>> up next on the "wall street journal" report -- is the law requiring you to buy health insurance constitutional? the supreme court takes up the affordable care act this week. what it means to your bottom line and your health. >>> and later, on...
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flames erupt inside a u.s. marine. -- submarine. >>> a potential breakthrough in the case of a child missing 30 years ago. >> also ahead, women are doing it for beauty, without knowing it could cause serious health hazards. wjz investigates. pumping parties. back room silicone injections and the victims of vanity. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> it's 6:30. 79 degrees and sunny. hello, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. a possible crack in a decades- old case. the disappearance of 6-year-old etan pates has changed the way
flames erupt inside a u.s. marine. -- submarine. >>> a potential breakthrough in the case of a child missing 30 years ago. >> also ahead, women are doing it for beauty, without knowing it could cause serious health hazards. wjz investigates. pumping parties. back room silicone injections and the victims of vanity. ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing...
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a 49-billion dollars levy system built by the u.s. army corps of engineers. >>> i haven't seen a lot of work here. i felt pretty confident about it. >>> the storm is stirring up the surf in mississippi. and soaking orange beach alabama. >>> if it were to demonstrate ask for but not took to win a laugh. >>> die of the storm is moving just west of new orleans. i sit is expected to bring some much- needed rain to arkansas. louisiana will have to need take the brunt of the storm like we through thursday. >>> since i have a storm is heading to the west is no surprise that power will be out for quite a while. >>> this is a very slow-moving storm system. he conceded rotating on shore. not the strongest hurricane we'd ever seen. the idea is finally making its light weight on shore. sustained winds of 80 mi. per hour. the bad news is that is one to take about 05 the morning until the entire system is out of town. regard to see a lot of rain across that area. between the on friday may be 20 in. plus of rain. >>> we have what pictures from downt
a 49-billion dollars levy system built by the u.s. army corps of engineers. >>> i haven't seen a lot of work here. i felt pretty confident about it. >>> the storm is stirring up the surf in mississippi. and soaking orange beach alabama. >>> if it were to demonstrate ask for but not took to win a laugh. >>> die of the storm is moving just west of new orleans. i sit is expected to bring some much- needed rain to arkansas. louisiana will have to need take the...
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in a twitter posting, u.s. embassy confirmed the abduction saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities doing everything we can to bring about safe release of the tourists. joining me is mohammad. this is the latest in a series of kidnappings involving americans. tell me what makes this one different? >> yesterday, the kidnappers were able to speak to the public and they vow to kidnap more tourists today if authorities do not release the uncle of the doctor who is charged with drug charges. it seems this tribe is much more organized and serious about kidnapping more. of course we know there was two incidents earlier this year where americans were abducted. one was in may and the other in february. the hostages were released after hours of being kidnapped and they were all treated well. this is the case in this incident, too. i mean, abductor announced that the hostages are safe. they are offered food. the request of demand is to release an uncle from a jail in alexandria. >> you mentioned they are
in a twitter posting, u.s. embassy confirmed the abduction saying we are in close touch with the egyptian authorities doing everything we can to bring about safe release of the tourists. joining me is mohammad. this is the latest in a series of kidnappings involving americans. tell me what makes this one different? >> yesterday, the kidnappers were able to speak to the public and they vow to kidnap more tourists today if authorities do not release the uncle of the doctor who is charged...
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the tax is really done out of the u.s. treasury. not the u.s. congress. >> it's so interrelated to the ability of a manufacturing company to do so. that's why i raise the point now. >> i've indicated what the president has set out for manufacturing companies, but let me also say to you i absolutely agree that your point about the incredible value to the united states now of this natural gas find, so that we become more dependent -- we become more dependent on u.s. sources of all forms of energy, which is just the position we most want to be in. so it enhances our national security and reduces the risk -- >> i totally accept that. with your business background, if you raise the cost of the company to produce this energy, which in turn produces the input costs for the manufacturing companies which depend upon that energy, won't you decrease the competitiveness, if you will, of our manufacturers? vis-a-vis, because of tax policy, whatever. imperilling our ability to compete? doesn't that just make sense? >> yeah. getting taxes right in our country
the tax is really done out of the u.s. treasury. not the u.s. congress. >> it's so interrelated to the ability of a manufacturing company to do so. that's why i raise the point now. >> i've indicated what the president has set out for manufacturing companies, but let me also say to you i absolutely agree that your point about the incredible value to the united states now of this natural gas find, so that we become more dependent -- we become more dependent on u.s. sources of all...
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the u.s. border patrol released an updated five years plan, the first strategy since 2004. this is intended to mark a shift in focus from being resource base, to risk-based. principal themes for the new plan our information, and rapid response, of which are important aspects to consider as we work to secure our border. the border patrol has to make the best use of the resources the congress provides and respond quickly if conditions change, which they always are evolving. i want to say that i am encouraged of the border patrol decided to reflect the reality we face on the border today. i am concerned that the 2012-26 strategy lacks a way to measure our efforts on the border. we will explore that today. the new strategy is absent in an emphasis of proven techniques such as defense, making use of interior checkpoints to deny migration, it is not mentioned in this new strategic plan. i am sure there will be a question on why that was not included. operations and patrolling using the best intellig
the u.s. border patrol released an updated five years plan, the first strategy since 2004. this is intended to mark a shift in focus from being resource base, to risk-based. principal themes for the new plan our information, and rapid response, of which are important aspects to consider as we work to secure our border. the border patrol has to make the best use of the resources the congress provides and respond quickly if conditions change, which they always are evolving. i want to say that i...
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in the u.s. we haven't. now a number of carriers, delta we're into our third year of significant profitability but we still have an industry that is not in a stable situation given the tumultuousness of what airlines are going through right now. i think we have the responsibility to be serious about what is it going to take to have real national airline policy in this country? i can tell you china does. i spend a lot of time there. we have two of the three partners -- our partners are china eastern and china southern. i've spent dozens of trips there. contribution to gdp versus the u.s. airline industry. the economy is important. it represents 5% of our gdp, 10 million jobs. this is the airline industry. so what are the issues that we face? one, you always hear nick and you will always hear all of us talk about the tax burden. so we pay a greater sales tax on tickets than you pay for gun, alcohol or cigarettes. so the tax burden is 20%. and now we have a lot of talk in this country that we're going to increa
in the u.s. we haven't. now a number of carriers, delta we're into our third year of significant profitability but we still have an industry that is not in a stable situation given the tumultuousness of what airlines are going through right now. i think we have the responsibility to be serious about what is it going to take to have real national airline policy in this country? i can tell you china does. i spend a lot of time there. we have two of the three partners -- our partners are china...
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. >> u.s. supreme court will decide about health care, as it should. as attorney general, i'm using our courts to lock up simpson to? bought a yacht the same year he failed to pay his property taxes. $74,000 using the state plane, including 22 trips home. took a state-owned rv meant fos race. and then wrecked it. steve simpson. living it up at our expense. >> this is steve simpson. this is his yacht. the same year he bought his yacht, simpson failed to pay his property taxes. his taxes were so late, they put a lien on his house. "not in the budget." but buying a yacht was? and as public safety commissioner, he took a pay raise, while cutting the state highway patrol budget. steve simpson. living it up at our expense. >> obviously this has a lot of negativity in it, as you can see. you know, in 18 years of doing this, for a couple of reasons. we have never had an opponent that had this many negatives on him. i have never seen this. it was like going into the campaiff folder, saying, okay, what do we want to use today? and it just kept going. now, what h
. >> u.s. supreme court will decide about health care, as it should. as attorney general, i'm using our courts to lock up simpson to? bought a yacht the same year he failed to pay his property taxes. $74,000 using the state plane, including 22 trips home. took a state-owned rv meant fos race. and then wrecked it. steve simpson. living it up at our expense. >> this is steve simpson. this is his yacht. the same year he bought his yacht, simpson failed to pay his property taxes. his...
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from the annual u.s. conference of mayors. the president sent his 2013 federal budget proposal to gr congress, over the past several weeks members of his administration have come to capitol hill to discuss their agencies request. tuesday, we will have live coverage of two of those hear g hearings, a house energy sub committee will hear from epa administrato administrator, the epa budget will decrease by 1.2%, a total of $8.3 billion. and later in the afternoon. we will hear from secretary of state hillary krin ton, before the senate foreign relations committee. the president is requesting $51.6 billion, a 1.6% increase over 2012. you can watch live coverage of both hearings, tuesday on c-span 3. former senator majority leaders reflect odd their time in congress. and how the environment on capitol hill has change friday when they served. both men were participating in a discussion on leadership and politics hosted last month in washington. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning everyone, it is terrific to welcome
from the annual u.s. conference of mayors. the president sent his 2013 federal budget proposal to gr congress, over the past several weeks members of his administration have come to capitol hill to discuss their agencies request. tuesday, we will have live coverage of two of those hear g hearings, a house energy sub committee will hear from epa administrato administrator, the epa budget will decrease by 1.2%, a total of $8.3 billion. and later in the afternoon. we will hear from secretary of...
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the nissan leaf is currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe somebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and 's
the nissan leaf is currently the best-selling electric car in the u.s. think about it. this car which sold fewer than seven dozen people, the best-selling. of course does not what the present one is here. >> more research and incentives. we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: maybe somebody else needs to face reality. that's my "2 cents more." and 's
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e samsung to remove some of its products from the u.s. market. friday, a federal jury found that they copied the to create some of its products. e jury find samsung $1 billion. wants eight of their products pulled from store shelves. the korean company plans to appeal. >> more than 100 college students got their hands dirty fighting a stubborn plant. -- students from the maryland worked to kudzu.e the vine smothers native plants cooling thehem from providing oxygen. also hides nests for native animals. we had a fairly beautiful day area. >> absolutely. was warm and humid. is the end of washing -- it is the end of august. to start with the update isaac. that is the big story tonight. this is the enhanced satellite. these colors indicate the highest court coldest clouds. that is a good visual page to storm is up to. where it gets dark, it is starting to cool the higher up. what is prohibiting the precipitation is the dry air. we think overnight as it pulls west, the dry air will be cut off and it will intensify. it is still a tropical storm. could
e samsung to remove some of its products from the u.s. market. friday, a federal jury found that they copied the to create some of its products. e jury find samsung $1 billion. wants eight of their products pulled from store shelves. the korean company plans to appeal. >> more than 100 college students got their hands dirty fighting a stubborn plant. -- students from the maryland worked to kudzu.e the vine smothers native plants cooling thehem from providing oxygen. also hides nests for...
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the u.s., the best place in the world to manufacture, the u.s. expands access to global markets, a workforce that is 21st century in manufacturing firms are the world's leading indicators. what is your sense of the federalist conversation? everyone in washington is very self-referential. how you feel about the federal state, and local and engage mid-? >> you took my entire -- engagement? >> it took my entire set of remarks away. we talk about those four goals. they are based on the fact that it is 20% more expensive to bend a factor in the united states then among major trading partners. -- to manufacture in the united states than other men major trading partners -- partners. april 1, we will have the highest corporate tax rate in the world. it is also based on our energy policy, our regulatory policy and it does not take into account differences in labor costs. the 20% is the number we have imposed on ourselves, and we have an obligation to fix. if the partnership between the governments it is critical. i worked for a governor in the 1990's in v
the u.s., the best place in the world to manufacture, the u.s. expands access to global markets, a workforce that is 21st century in manufacturing firms are the world's leading indicators. what is your sense of the federalist conversation? everyone in washington is very self-referential. how you feel about the federal state, and local and engage mid-? >> you took my entire -- engagement? >> it took my entire set of remarks away. we talk about those four goals. they are based on the...
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the u.s. economy added 227,000 jobs in february. the unemployment rate remained at 8.3%. the dow stands this morning at 12922, out of 14 points in trade go on friday. the nasdaq was up 18 points and the s and p-5 hundred was better by about 5. >>> the national average has jumped 12 cents in just the past two weeks. according to the lindburgh survey, the average for a gallon of regular is $3.81 a gallon nationwide. denver had the lowest average at $3.36. los angeles the highest at $4.35. here $3.71 in virginia, $3.81 in maryland and 4-dz in the district. >>> apple's new ipad is expected to give a bigger boost to verizon wireless. analysts predict between 3 and 4 million units will be sold. that is because the ipad is designed to work on lte. verizon wireless is an lt enetwork covers more than 200 million potential customers, more than double at&t. >>> americans are buying viewer video games. retail sales of gaming systems and software tumbled to $1.06 billion. gamers are getting their content online instead of at traditional stores. >> online is really changing the world.
the u.s. economy added 227,000 jobs in february. the unemployment rate remained at 8.3%. the dow stands this morning at 12922, out of 14 points in trade go on friday. the nasdaq was up 18 points and the s and p-5 hundred was better by about 5. >>> the national average has jumped 12 cents in just the past two weeks. according to the lindburgh survey, the average for a gallon of regular is $3.81 a gallon nationwide. denver had the lowest average at $3.36. los angeles the highest at...
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. >>> the military's northern and southern commands oversea u.s. military operations in the western hemisphere. tuesday morning at 9:309 eastern, the senate armed services committee looks at the 2013 budget and what it means for the northern and southern commands. that hearing will be live here on c-span 3. >>> washington pos of this year's political ads have been negative. the new america foundation recently looked at the adverti. two speakers at the event talked about the role of opposition research in negative campaigning. this is half an hour. >> we're going to go to michael and alan, who are the archaeologisifcoming up with so the raw dug up that goes into these commercials. and one of the things that i learned in reading their fantastic book, which is entitled, "we're with reveal th side of american politics." one of the things that i learned in reading the book is that often times a lot of the dueat y do is for their own candidates. sort of a presemiive scrubbing, i suppose. michael and alan just published this book and they are -- they have
. >>> the military's northern and southern commands oversea u.s. military operations in the western hemisphere. tuesday morning at 9:309 eastern, the senate armed services committee looks at the 2013 budget and what it means for the northern and southern commands. that hearing will be live here on c-span 3. >>> washington pos of this year's political ads have been negative. the new america foundation recently looked at the adverti. two speakers at the event talked about the...
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the president of that country on the 9/11ack anniversary was planned by a e u.s. group in th continued to deny it. not put labels on this have a complete investigation. >> you do not regard it as an act of terrorism? know enough.k we >> some say the demonstrations start of the serious not one to disappear quickly. this 14-minute movie trailers on film that for the no one saw when it was l.a. movie an theater. biggest audience has been online. libya says its security forces arrested 50 people in the deaths of the four americans. we areat 6:00, storyring a developing out of louisiana. s of students and staff the state university were threated after a bomb called into 911 around 10:30 morning central time. lsu issued an evacuation alert its web site and by a text message. police are investigating whether to a similard at other universities last week. >> we are keeping a close watch storms moving in this evening. there's the threat of severe weather over the next 24 hours. doug hill has the first look at what we can expect. we could have light showers overnight into t
the president of that country on the 9/11ack anniversary was planned by a e u.s. group in th continued to deny it. not put labels on this have a complete investigation. >> you do not regard it as an act of terrorism? know enough.k we >> some say the demonstrations start of the serious not one to disappear quickly. this 14-minute movie trailers on film that for the no one saw when it was l.a. movie an theater. biggest audience has been online. libya says its security forces arrested...
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and sided with the u.s. in a dispute with china over steel. the panel upheld the ruling that china impoemensed unfair triari steel products. they said the u.s. sold the products in china at unfair prices. chinese and americans disagree over trade in several fields, include fig nan shaing financia automobiles, and green policies. "newsweek" will stop its print based publication and start web based distribution next year. the last print edition of "newsweek" will be december 31st issue. the magazine started up in 1933 and held a great influence in forming u.s. public opinions along with rival "time" magazine. the old digital version of the magazine will be "newsweek" global, executives of the firm are to market the content worldwide, distributing it through tablet computers. "newsweek" struggled in recent years as u.s. public shifted to online news services. advertising revenue from print media also declined. in 2010, "the washington post" sold the weekly for $1 to the daily beast. >>> what a difference two years make when a dchinese activist wn
and sided with the u.s. in a dispute with china over steel. the panel upheld the ruling that china impoemensed unfair triari steel products. they said the u.s. sold the products in china at unfair prices. chinese and americans disagree over trade in several fields, include fig nan shaing financia automobiles, and green policies. "newsweek" will stop its print based publication and start web based distribution next year. the last print edition of "newsweek" will be december...
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reporter: ted cruise shocked the political world last month when he won the republican nomination for u.s. senate in texas, crushing the pick of the gop establishment. >> we are seeing a great awa awakeni awakening. >> reporter: you listen to him, and you know this is where the real energy, the future of the party is. people, i mean, what we have out in 2010 and 2012 has been the grassroots voters. it has been that the elections are decided by the people on the ground, not by those in power clinging to power. ♪ >> reporter: this is how political movements happen. and whatever you might think about tea party conservatives, they are remaking the republican party, the old fashioned way. do you think this is a movement that fizzles or is it the future? >> look, i think it is absolutely the future. you look at the beginning of 2012, a lot of media outlets wrote the story that the tea party is dead and i think they missed what had happened. in 2010, the tea party had a lot of protests, blazing hot sun. in 2011 and 2012, the tea party to work. they rolled up their sleeves, they got involved in
reporter: ted cruise shocked the political world last month when he won the republican nomination for u.s. senate in texas, crushing the pick of the gop establishment. >> we are seeing a great awa awakeni awakening. >> reporter: you listen to him, and you know this is where the real energy, the future of the party is. people, i mean, what we have out in 2010 and 2012 has been the grassroots voters. it has been that the elections are decided by the people on the ground, not by those...
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that is not even going into the continental u.s. i share the concern of a lot of the governors. they were not listened to. we will talk about that more. you have always been very available to me and my staff when we have had questions. i thank you for your distinguished service as chief of the national guard bureau. i think this could be our last hearing before your retirement. you and i have been good friends. you're going to be the first chief with four stars. i know senator gramm and i and the very large a bipartisan coalition of senators take pleasure in that. he made history by changing the guard to the operational force. i just have to say. you can say whatever you want to say. do you think the guard has been a very good position if we did not keep the pressure on the way we do? >> you do not have to ask that. >> most of us in this room prefer not to build our own gallows. in order not to do that, i will reserve some of my comments for meeting with you before i leave. thank you for steadfastly supporting the national guard through the senate guard caucus. 375 years of hist
that is not even going into the continental u.s. i share the concern of a lot of the governors. they were not listened to. we will talk about that more. you have always been very available to me and my staff when we have had questions. i thank you for your distinguished service as chief of the national guard bureau. i think this could be our last hearing before your retirement. you and i have been good friends. you're going to be the first chief with four stars. i know senator gramm and i and...
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the u.s. army had turned back a main group maintaining their position within a few miles of the memphis and charleston railroad, the confederacy's most important east/west rail connection. the confederates on the west bank of the tennessee surrendered the chance to stop a decisive union drive and possibly undo much of what the yankees had achieved during the winter and spring campaigning. for the federal army, the path lay open to split the confederacy along the mississippi river and that in the long run men the rebels could never win the war. that was what it was all about, controlling the great father of waters. the con federals hads lo the a battle they simply had to win. robert henry sus sinkly stated, the issues were the defeat of major armies. the stake was immense. on june 10, 1862, william tecumseh sherman wrote his wife, i think the mississippi, the great artery of america and whatever power holds it, holds the continent. a little later, in 1863, he would say, the valley of the missis
the u.s. army had turned back a main group maintaining their position within a few miles of the memphis and charleston railroad, the confederacy's most important east/west rail connection. the confederates on the west bank of the tennessee surrendered the chance to stop a decisive union drive and possibly undo much of what the yankees had achieved during the winter and spring campaigning. for the federal army, the path lay open to split the confederacy along the mississippi river and that in...